08-17-2024
05:32 PM
- last edited on
08-20-2024
10:11 AM
by
Danny
Hi All,
For some time, I have not been able to answer a question that has to do with light exposure on these cameras. I understand that while operating, the sensor is always exposed to light through the lens. There would seem to be situations where the sensor would see saturating exposures (for examples, when the lens aperture is wide open when focusing, and when the camera is pointed before the shutter is touched). How is this handled?
Does someone have a good reference on this? I’d love to hear a good lecture by a Canon engineer.
Ed
08-18-2024 02:59 PM
Thank you, John, I will explore these references.
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